Seward File Trunk

File Trunk/Ottoman

18" x 14" x 14"
(46cm x 35.5cm x 35.5cm)

Padded top,
Library Guild print
Hunter Green Sides
Brass Plated Trim
Side Rails for hanging file folders

$80.00

S/H included (ground USA only) - air shipping or
outside USA will be billed actual cost

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File Trunk/Ottoman:

 

The perfect storage solution for those important files you need close at hand, but out of sight. Hand crafted by Seward, the masters of trunk making for over 100 years. Sturdy wooden construction that is meant to last through years of heavy use. The top is covered in a tapestry with a library guild print. It is padded to serve as an extra seat or ottoman. The sides are also covered with fabric, a rich hunter green. Handsome in your den, study, home office, or a more formal work place. Comes with a set of ten hanging files. Extra files are readily available.

 

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  Seward Trunks The Seward tradition started in 1878 when Simon Seward made his first trunk in Petersburg, Virginia. Simon's company grew because he focused on building quality products based on the customer's needs. Seward trunks soon filled cargo holds of ocean liners, carried salesmen's samples from town to town, and protected grandma's handmade quilts. They became known as the best value on the market among merchants and their customers. After several decades of hard work, Seward became the largest manufacture of quality trunks in the world. They are still hand crafted in America with the same skill and pride that went into their very first products. Master craftsmen use sturdy wooden construction, strong brass hardware, and other first quality materials to build trunks you will be proud to own and use.  

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